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The Applied and Computational Mathematics Program provides exceptional students with comprehensive training in mathematical disciplines critical for scientific and engineering applications, such as numerical analysis and computational techniques. Participants select research-focused courses in consultation with faculty, usually undertaking standard or specialized coursework with advisors across three chosen subject areas while fulfilling standard examination and assignment requirements.
To be eligible for admission to the Graduate School applicants must, before they are enrolled, hold a bachelor’s degree or its foreign equivalent from an accredited college or university. (Foreign equivalents may in some cases have a normal program length that is shorter or longer than four years. No degree that has a normal program length shorter than three years will be considered equivalent to a bachelor's degree.)
Admitted students who score below an 8.0 on the speaking subsection of the IELTS will be required to take an English placement test at Princeton.
Masters applicants who are required to take the TOEFL must score a minimum of 28 on the spoken part of the TOEFL in order to be considered for the program.
Application Deadline: December 15.